Anyone tuning in for a healthy dose of public scrutiny would have been sorely disappointed by this week's royal commission hearings.Australians fought hard to convince the prime minister to call this $131 million Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion — and this week it entered perhaps its most consequential phase, examining the conduct of intelligence and policing agencies before the Bondi terrorist attack.The second hearing block is searching for answers about whether ASIO and police dropped the ball on the escalating terrorism threat, surging antisemitism, the gunmen who had slipped off the radar, and security preparations for the Hannukah...